Dylan Matthews

20%
Flag icon
He called on the people of Massachusetts to fight slave-hunters every step of the way, even preventing them from setting foot in the Commonwealth. And if by some chance a slave-hunter arrived on Boston streets, Sumner advocated no violence but urged his fellow citizens to shun him, to turn their backs on him. Any slave-hunter should be treated as a pariah and an outcast, and the public should know of his crimes.
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
Rate this book
Clear rating